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Chemical Metallurgical Plant Maintenance at Sherritt Cordon Mines, Fort Saskatchewan
By C R. Crook
A brief outline of production methods and processes is given to show how maintenance fits into the picture at this plant. The work force, and the tools needed to carry out this function, are then desc
Jan 1, 1964
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Introduction to and Background of Sulphide Fires in Pillar Mining at the Sullivan Mine
By D. J. M. Farnsworth
Since the 1.940's, the bulk of the ore production from the Sullivan Mine has come from pillars. These pillars, located from 100 to 2000 feet below surface, have been subjected to considerable gro
Jan 1, 1977
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Biogeochemistry, Plant Growth and the Environment
By John A. C. Fortescue
Details of the interactions between the environment and the growth of terrestrial plants may be complex and difficult to study. This paper focusses attention on some of these complexities by means of
Jan 1, 1971
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Some Legal Unitization and Engineering Problems of Oil and Gas Producing Concerning Properties
By D. W. MacFarlane
In the formation of Oil and Gas Producing Units lawyer& and engineers are interdependent members of the same team. Management is, there-fore, entitled to expect no less than a total cooperative effort
Jan 1, 1960
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The Underground Phase of the Geco Project
By P. C. McLeod
THE GECO OREBODY, located north of lake Superior in the Thunder Bay district of northern' Ontario, was discovered in 1953. Diamond drilling in the following year indicated a 15,000,000-ton ore-bo
Jan 1, 1958
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Coal mining on Vancouver Island
"Introduction The first documentary record of coal nurung on Vancouver Island was that of the Hudson Bay Company operations in the Suquash area in 1836. Between 1836 and 1862, the Hudson Bay Company m
Jan 1, 1985
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Milling and Roasting at MacLeod-Cockshutt
By R. C. Gegg
The property of MacLeod-Cockshutt Gold Mines, Limited, is in the Little Long Lac area of the Thunder Bay Mining Division, Ontario, about four miles south of the Canadian National railway station of Ge
Jan 1, 1949
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The Gyro-Theodolite and its Value in Modern Surveying Practice
By A Falter
Gyroscopic surveying instruments, which apply the physical law of a gyroscope, are being used for deter-mining the azimuth of lines with a high degree of ac-curacy. In the past ten years, gyro-theodol
Jan 1, 1964
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Evolving Standards and Expectations for Responsible Mining, a Civil Society Perspective
By Ramsey Hart
MiningWatch Canada is the only national independent civil society organization with an exclusive focus on mining in Canada and Canadian mining companies operations internationally. In 2005, MiningWatc
Aug 1, 2013
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Gravity Measurements over the Cumberland Basin, Nova Scotia
By G. D. Garland
"IntroductionALTHOUGH the presence of rock salt in the Carboniferous basin of northern Nova Scotia has been known for at least one hundred and twenty years, and salt has been mined at Malagash continu
Jan 1, 1955
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Objectives of the Canadian Carbonization Research Association
By C. W. Drake, J. H. Walsh
"The Canadian Carbonization Re-search Association was formed during 1965, with seven founding members representing four integrated steel companies, two coal companies and one high-temperature tar proc
Jan 1, 1967
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The Evolution of Process Control in the Mining Industry
By G. M. Behrend
"The mining and processing of mineral ores is a very old industry which is steeped in tradition. Rising demand for metals has recently forced the exploitation of lower-grade orebodies which require ex
Jan 1, 1971
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Heat reclaim at mine surface plants
By W. D. Bonisteel
In 1976, Rio Algom Limited began the expansion of uranium production facilities at Elliot Lake. Quirke Mine was the only property in operation at the time, and plans were made to expand its milling ca
Jan 1, 1979
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Coal Gasification For Industrial Use and Power
By R. D. Merer
The production of low- and medium-Btu gas from coal provides a more economic source of energy for most industrial users than pipeline-quality coal gas (SNG), although the latter has received more publ
Jan 1, 1978
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Low Temperature Fluidized Carbonization in Relation to Energy Production
By C. Moreland
Fluidized low-temperature carbonization of coal, a recent development, offers a possibility of reducing fuel costs of coal-burning electric ?generating plants. The Research Council of Alberta have b
Jan 1, 1958
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Variables and Sensors of Importance to EVOP
By R. E. Hamilton
"The requirements for effective optimization of a mineral dressing operation are discussed, with specific reference to a flotation system . Also considered are the relation-ships between automatic con
Jan 1, 1967
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The Poulter Seismic Method: Oilfield Techniques in the Study of Polar Ice Caps and the Contribution of Glacier Techniques in the Discovery of Oil and Minerals
By Thomas C. Poulter
Abstract The Poulter seismic method of geophysical exploration is an attempt to obtain an increased efficiency in the conversion of the energy of an m~pl06ion into useful energy which has directive
Jan 1, 1950
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Developments in Mine Hoist Design
By J. M. Whatley
"IntroductionIN UNDERGROUND mining operations, the mine hoist has become one of the most important and one of the most expensive single pieces of equipment. As the means of transporting men and materi
Jan 1, 1953
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A Centennial of Mining Exploration and Development -Coxheath Hills, Cape Breton
By Harry R. Oldale
This paper first covers the general and economic geology of the Coxheath Hills area, and then outlines the exploration and mining development that has been carried out since the first discovery of cop
Jan 1, 1967
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Ten Years of Mine Mechanization
By A. Lee Barrett
"THE COAL INDUSTRY of the United States• and Canada has made great progress in recent years. Coal mining in •the old days represented one of the most arduous tasks for labour and industry, but over th
Jan 1, 1953